| 释义 | Anglo-French
 An·glo-French(ăng′glō-frĕnch′)adj. Of, relating to, or between England and France or their peoples; English and French.n. See  Anglo-Norman.Anglo-Frenchadj  1. of or relating to England and France  2.  (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) of or relating to Anglo-French   n  (Languages) the Norman-French language of medieval EnglandAn•glo-French(ˈæŋ gloʊˈfrɛntʃ)
 adj.    1.  of, pertaining to, or involving England and France, or their peoples.    2.  of or pertaining to Anglo-French.  n.    3.  the French language as used in England from the Norman Conquest to the end of the Middle Ages. Abbr.: AF  [1850–55] Thesaurus
 AcronymsSeeAF| Noun | 1. | Anglo-French - the French (Norman) language used in medieval EnglandAnglo-NormanFrench - the Romance language spoken in France and in countries colonized by France | 
 Anglo-FrenchRelated to Anglo-French: AFDIL
 Synonyms for Anglo-Frenchnoun the French (Norman) language used in medieval EnglandSynonymsRelated Words |